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republicans want to go this way, they got us into this hole and stop the digging, get us out of that. >> you still think they should talk about health care when one of the reasons democrats are in trouble is americans believe they were obsessing over health care and they should have been obsessing over creating jobs. >> they should always obsess over creating jobs, green energies, new technology and one thing is the big apollo, allowing south korea and china to get ahead of us. we're getting lapped on new technologies for green. we voted, a signature issue. you have to defend what you day and tell people where you want to go in the future. republicans want to repeal everything democrats have done. this is a choice in this election. stand up for what you've done and fight for it and tell them what you're going to do going forward. this woman wants answers. >> this is barack obama talking about the end of the recession. >> even though economists may say the recession officially ended last year, obviously for the millions of people still out of work, people who have seen their home value
republicans want to go this way, they got us into this hole and stop the digging, get us out of that. >> you still think they should talk about health care when one of the reasons democrats are in trouble is americans believe they were obsessing over health care and they should have been obsessing over creating jobs. >> they should always obsess over creating jobs, green energies, new technology and one thing is the big apollo, allowing south korea and china to get ahead of us....
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and they have the ability, unlike us, to use it. they know intuitively how to use these things. they don't have the ethics developed in life to understand -- obviously it's an extreme case of right and wrong. >> they can't figure out what strikes these kids as a prank ends up being something that costs a live. >> so ease sy to do. >> what is the nerve that hit everybody and us that made us say, that is the saddest thing? what is it here that is getting to us so much. >> i don't know. i think the kid -- >> the kid, kind of awkward, quiet sort of kid. >> played the violin. >> i also think he was struggling with his sexuality. it was a leap for him to do what he was doing in privacy and then to have it broadcast -- >> it's a type of bullying. >> which is so prevalent today. >> it went from zero to 200 miles an hour he was bullied and brought down by his own fears because they were plastered across the internet for everybody that he knows who is important to him to see. it's unbelievably cruel. >> probably including a lot of people who had no idea that this was his identity. >> i do
and they have the ability, unlike us, to use it. they know intuitively how to use these things. they don't have the ethics developed in life to understand -- obviously it's an extreme case of right and wrong. >> they can't figure out what strikes these kids as a prank ends up being something that costs a live. >> so ease sy to do. >> what is the nerve that hit everybody and us that made us say, that is the saddest thing? what is it here that is getting to us so much. >>...
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he's a guy that will be with us. he loves his family and he's with us. and we thank you for being with us, george. what's going on out there? we've had eight republican party nominees who were sort of sanctioned by the national republican party get whipped. what's going on? >> well, i think what's happening, joe, is that people are mad at washington. and they're not going to vote for people who have been in washington for a long time, whether they're republicans or democrats, because they're frustrated about the direction of this country. and that's what you're seeing, that's what happened yesterday. i think you're going to see more of that come november. >> now, what's happening with your friend and former boss, charlie crist? he was ahead, but recent polls show he's now trailing marco rubio by double digits. >> well, marco rubio is going to win that race. republicans in florida are going to come out in droves, as are independents. if you look back at the primary election, we had almost 50% more turnout on the republican side than the democrat. that's a
he's a guy that will be with us. he loves his family and he's with us. and we thank you for being with us, george. what's going on out there? we've had eight republican party nominees who were sort of sanctioned by the national republican party get whipped. what's going on? >> well, i think what's happening, joe, is that people are mad at washington. and they're not going to vote for people who have been in washington for a long time, whether they're republicans or democrats, because...
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joining us now. >> misplaced confidence. >>> blair taylor is with us. one of the things that urban league is involved with and something we haven't talked about as much during this conversation is parental involvement. >> right. >> and how important that is and howdy that can be in certain areas, especially urban areas. >> very much of a challenge, but critical. we have to start looking at education solutions from the bottom up versus the top down which means involving the community, involving parents, making sure teachers and students are involved in the solutions that we design. so traditionally what we've had is top-down management from a school district that would either at a local level, local school district or citywide school district that would be naming the mandates, outlining what curriculum is, planning for budget. what we're seeing now that is most effective is when you turn some of that back over to the school and let them make local decisions on curriculum or budget expenditures involving the students and teachers, you get a much better de
joining us now. >> misplaced confidence. >>> blair taylor is with us. one of the things that urban league is involved with and something we haven't talked about as much during this conversation is parental involvement. >> right. >> and how important that is and howdy that can be in certain areas, especially urban areas. >> very much of a challenge, but critical. we have to start looking at education solutions from the bottom up versus the top down which means...
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he's with us now. this is thrilling for me. >> thank you. >> it really is. >> mika will tell you, i pass this book out to everybody. "the looming tower." single most important book i have read over the last decade. how depressing a decade later what you were writing about in the '90s is just as true. >> it's still -- >> understanding 2010. >> yeah. it's depressing to me. i thought this would have rolled back into history by now but that hasn't happened. we're dealing with the same issues we were surprised we on 9/11. >> and you were showing the prison cells. one of the things you highlight here, al qaeda was born in the egyptian prison cells where people that plotted against sadat were tortured. >> right. the number two in al qaeda, the doctor that's always at bin laden's side, he was a surgeon and he was picked up after the sadat assassination and spent three years in the prisons being tortured and he had already a terror group he started when he was 15 years old to overthrow the egyptian government.
he's with us now. this is thrilling for me. >> thank you. >> it really is. >> mika will tell you, i pass this book out to everybody. "the looming tower." single most important book i have read over the last decade. how depressing a decade later what you were writing about in the '90s is just as true. >> it's still -- >> understanding 2010. >> yeah. it's depressing to me. i thought this would have rolled back into history by now but that hasn't...
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>> she used those phrases. but the fact is, pat, financially she's been a wreck and she can't tell the truth on her biography. karl rove, a political strategist says this is going to cause problems in the general election. we talked about the difference between heart and head. i understand the heart got you whooping in bed in mclane, virginia. but the head, pat, you know any candidate that has lied about their collegiate career, any candidate that has had economic problems that she's had makes it less likely that she wins a general election. >> karl rove's analysis that she would be probably tougher to get elected than mike castle was probably correct. but after this young woman won her election, she has a sensational night. she's on television. she looks very attractive. everybody is cheering, and here comes rove dumping on her the way you would expect moveon.org, why doesn't rove just shut up? >> just what i said. she has some personal problems. >> that's not the truth. >> that's the job of the opposition. wh
>> she used those phrases. but the fact is, pat, financially she's been a wreck and she can't tell the truth on her biography. karl rove, a political strategist says this is going to cause problems in the general election. we talked about the difference between heart and head. i understand the heart got you whooping in bed in mclane, virginia. but the head, pat, you know any candidate that has lied about their collegiate career, any candidate that has had economic problems that she's had...
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still with us, mike barnicle and joining us columnist for "the new york times" charles blow joins us and former white house chf of staff andy card joins us. >> did you have a good weekend? >> great week end. >> mika went to the u.s. open and got rained out. >> yeah, great family time. we sat there in thrain wearing bags. >> oh, no. that's not good. >> went down to alabama. you guys had a good time. the tidet rolled. >> was it wonderful? >> pretty darn good. >> beautifulwealth sner. >> gorgeous. alabama was absolutely beautiful. it was a great game. >> what did you do after the first three minutes of the game? >> what i always do. ate hot dogs. >> you didn't. you did not eat hot dogs. thing with mittle kids, because i want to teach them how to get into sports. ery point -- a lot of times, the mascots do every pushup. i eat a hot dog for every point. had 24 h dogs. >> that's not true. >> you're just saying that. >> i can't get anything past you in new york, guys. >> i was in s.e.c. country, in nashville. the health challenge. it turned out a little worse for the commodores than the cri
still with us, mike barnicle and joining us columnist for "the new york times" charles blow joins us and former white house chf of staff andy card joins us. >> did you have a good weekend? >> great week end. >> mika went to the u.s. open and got rained out. >> yeah, great family time. we sat there in thrain wearing bags. >> oh, no. that's not good. >> went down to alabama. you guys had a good time. the tidet rolled. >> was it wonderful?...
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colin powell will be with us, and alma powell will be with us at the 8:00 hour. >> general powell and his wife, alma. >> part of education nation. they will talk about something specifically near and dear to their hearts an organization they have been working on for years and a goal in life to make a difference. what's so funny? >> it's been a great week. i'm happy. glad to see you happy. willie. >> no, it hasn't, actually. broadcasting has been great. >> i'm playing this game under protest until i get a new chair. >> also, we have dockmentarian and baseball historian, ken burns on the show tonight. >> did you see that? it's fabulous. >> i will do the news and pretend you all aren't here. >> let's go to the news. >> why would you say that? >> that's awful. >> what have we done? >> you want me to tell everyone what you said before the show started? >> please. >> i don't think you do. i think you just need to be quiet. >> you're making the little one nervous. >> for the first time since the publication of bob woodward's new book, "obama wars," biden speaking out about his clashes on afg
colin powell will be with us, and alma powell will be with us at the 8:00 hour. >> general powell and his wife, alma. >> part of education nation. they will talk about something specifically near and dear to their hearts an organization they have been working on for years and a goal in life to make a difference. what's so funny? >> it's been a great week. i'm happy. glad to see you happy. willie. >> no, it hasn't, actually. broadcasting has been great. >> i'm...
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so we have mark halprin still with us, dr. jeffrey sachs still with us. joining us now, the special representative for afghanistan and pakistan, ambassador richard holbrooke who just returned from flood-ravaged regions of pakistan. we should begin right there. ifts a story simply not being told enough. thanks for coming on the show this morning. >> good to be back. >> give us a sense of what you saw and the size and the scope of the flooding. >> what i saw was an immense tragedy, an area the size of italy, an area which on the map i think we have here superimposed on the u.s., stretches from the canadian border all the way down to the florida border, just superimposed. about 20 million people are out of their homes. deaths have been a lot less than the tsunami or the haitian earthquake. >> a little over 1500 deaths. >> well, close to 2,000. the number is mercifully less. but what you've got now is a devastation, the greatest floods in history in the country. i saw two kinds of areas, joe. first, the areas in the province of cyn where the waters are still
so we have mark halprin still with us, dr. jeffrey sachs still with us. joining us now, the special representative for afghanistan and pakistan, ambassador richard holbrooke who just returned from flood-ravaged regions of pakistan. we should begin right there. ifts a story simply not being told enough. thanks for coming on the show this morning. >> good to be back. >> give us a sense of what you saw and the size and the scope of the flooding. >> what i saw was an immense...
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one was tell us about your faith. the other was will you eat one of my husband's red hot chilli peppers. >> i think he's been trying to do what we've been talking about which is connect and on different levels where there are questions, he's going there. that connection with the woman on the economy the other day, still sort of reverberates today because it was a seminal moment for this president and this country in terms of how people feel. he's putting himself out there. i commend him for it. i think it's hard for him. >> i think it's very hard for him. you can tell with him answering that question. >> i read the "times" story. as a guy who grew up in a southern baptist church. my parents took me there in the morning. they made me go to training union at night even when the super bowl was on. we were there wednesday night. we were there friday night. i grew up in an evangelical culture. i see you smirking wondering what happened to me. so i look through that statement, and when he says things like, jesus died for my
one was tell us about your faith. the other was will you eat one of my husband's red hot chilli peppers. >> i think he's been trying to do what we've been talking about which is connect and on different levels where there are questions, he's going there. that connection with the woman on the economy the other day, still sort of reverberates today because it was a seminal moment for this president and this country in terms of how people feel. he's putting himself out there. i commend him...
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they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ >>> yes, please tell me it's time. >> it's time. oprah, she's back, one more season, 25th and final season for oprah. she opened it up yesterday in grand style. you've seen her give away cars. a big deal. >> i loved the cars. >> i knew when she did this is, how do you top that? you can't do it. you've blown it, oprah. >> you can see by the reaction in this video, here, she gave away something big. >> what? >> a trip halfway around the world. >> you're going to australia! we're going to australia! yes, yes, you are going to australia! >> as you may have gathered there, they're going to australia. >> holy cow. >> but that's not all. >> did you see that plane? >> you can't top that. >> you saw the quantus plane come into the studio. >> yeah. >> i'm sure there's just
they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helping them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ >>> yes, please tell me it's time. >> it's time. oprah, she's back, one more season, 25th and final season for oprah. she opened it up yesterday in grand style. you've seen her give away cars. a big deal. >> i loved the cars....
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our starbucks this morning and none of us knew him. it just shows that, again, in new york -- we talked about the paladino race, there's a lot of andy incumbent, andy obama, andy democratic feeling. even in places like new york where you think democrats would be safe, it is going to be a challenge. she's not very well defined. and a stronger person in the race against her could really -- >> why don't we just go through the "morning joe" list of potential candidates. >> they've all sat in that chair. >> they sat in that chair. if harold ford had stayed in the race, he would have walked away with it. if dan seen know. >> i think he would have been a strong candidate. >> i call him mr. senator right now. >> the whole delicate issue of when you run and make that judgment. >> a fine balance. >> such a squeaker in politics. >> of course, mort zuckerman as well. >> let's look at colorado. the times/cnn poll shows that incumbent michael bennett trails republican ken buck by a five-point margin, 49% to 44%. >> here, of course, we heard buck was
our starbucks this morning and none of us knew him. it just shows that, again, in new york -- we talked about the paladino race, there's a lot of andy incumbent, andy obama, andy democratic feeling. even in places like new york where you think democrats would be safe, it is going to be a challenge. she's not very well defined. and a stronger person in the race against her could really -- >> why don't we just go through the "morning joe" list of potential candidates. >>...
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>> as you get to know us. at first you would be like, oh, no, the terrible birth parents from the wrong side of the track want the kid back. no. for any adoptive parents, it would be unthinkable that someone could all of a sudden revoke the decision of the child that is your child after six years of raising him as your own. but you see us striving mightily to become better people and to rise above our ined a cauadequi we all love the child and you see the child would fill in us this chance to have a new life, like a dreamed of family that we don't have. so, you know, but of course, the other family is the one that everyone will initially completely sympathize with because as a parent that's immediately what you would think, how could someone take away your child. >> it does. it opens up the debate of what's your definition of a family. it sounds like it's a great, great movie. i can't wait to see it. and, willie, so, let me just tell you a little bit. >> i loalready know this. it's depressing. >> she graduated
>> as you get to know us. at first you would be like, oh, no, the terrible birth parents from the wrong side of the track want the kid back. no. for any adoptive parents, it would be unthinkable that someone could all of a sudden revoke the decision of the child that is your child after six years of raising him as your own. but you see us striving mightily to become better people and to rise above our ined a cauadequi we all love the child and you see the child would fill in us this...
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they would be in cyberspace forever and nonbiodegradable and they would be used by those who wish us ill to incite violence and inflame public opinion against us and against our mission here in afghanistan as well as our missions undoubtedly around the world. >> the imam proposed -- >> wait, wait, wait. >> i don't want to talk about it. >> here is the deal. if petraeus is talking about it. >> and we've covered it. >> it's seriously he is not out there. he is worried about his troops. remember when koran supposedly got burned in an interrogation cell? here is one of the problems. i mean, that caused riots across the arab world. you draw a cartoon of mohammed and you get half of europe up in flames. i mean, john heilemann -- >> my father wrote me about this. >> i agree with hillary. we don't want to talk about this. but, at the same time, if petraeus is talking about it, it's news. >> and, look. i think they are -- mika is right that empty elevating it, it draws the media to it, no we about that. on the other hand, given the world that we live in and how the web works and the viral nat
they would be in cyberspace forever and nonbiodegradable and they would be used by those who wish us ill to incite violence and inflame public opinion against us and against our mission here in afghanistan as well as our missions undoubtedly around the world. >> the imam proposed -- >> wait, wait, wait. >> i don't want to talk about it. >> here is the deal. if petraeus is talking about it. >> and we've covered it. >> it's seriously he is not out there. he is...
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you put us in this position, now get us out of it. >> i think you're absolutely right. what's startling to me and you're hiting on, there's so much willful disacknowledgment of the truth. she does haven't a background that people would want in a politician. >> not only that, she lied about it for years. >> the republican party made such a big deal about geithner about not paying his taxes, about barack obama not being qualified, to turn around and say she's great, we love her. it's astonishing. >> let me tell you sarah palin will be in delaware, jim demint will be in delaware, i predict it. this is pour ten shows. look at these names, specter, crist, murkowski, bennett, mccaskill. tea parties went after them and knocked him off. they say we pick our candidates, not you, even though all five sernl winners. you go to iowa, straw poll is august of next year. sarah palin walks in, she's got the christians, she's got the conservatives, she's got the tea party, she's got glenn beck out there trying to get 100,000 people. they may have to move that thing to soldier field. >> a
you put us in this position, now get us out of it. >> i think you're absolutely right. what's startling to me and you're hiting on, there's so much willful disacknowledgment of the truth. she does haven't a background that people would want in a politician. >> not only that, she lied about it for years. >> the republican party made such a big deal about geithner about not paying his taxes, about barack obama not being qualified, to turn around and say she's great, we love her....
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and willie and mika are with us. david axelrod will be with us very soon. an awful lot to talk about. robert gibbs talking about tax cuts for businesses and says it's not for the campaign, it's for the long-term economic health of this country. i think that is a positive thing a plan that will not raise the deficit. >> i think that is a positive thing. the big debate and, maria, peter orszag weighed in yesterday. we will be talking about it in news. but said extend the bush tax cuts for a couple of years. >> increasingly you're hearing a feeling toward not putting any more pressure on not just the highest earners, but everybody. in an environment that is clearly very fragile. unemployment just under 10%. and the administration recognizing that the country needs something to get people moving again, spending money again, job creation so we could actually get this economy going. it's going to take time. >> we shall see. we will be talking to david about that and much more. >>> ed rendell is also going to be here. >> you have a great idea about ed. >> ed shoul
and willie and mika are with us. david axelrod will be with us very soon. an awful lot to talk about. robert gibbs talking about tax cuts for businesses and says it's not for the campaign, it's for the long-term economic health of this country. i think that is a positive thing a plan that will not raise the deficit. >> i think that is a positive thing. the big debate and, maria, peter orszag weighed in yesterday. we will be talking about it in news. but said extend the bush tax cuts for a...
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mike barnicle is with us. not an all-star but a utility player. >> chris jansing is with us and richard engel and ari flishy. a resolution out of alaska and update on hurricane earl, looks like it's heading up the coast all week. we will get you into that. chris, let's start with the president last night. >> just half an hour, as a matter of fact, the vice president joe biden and defense secretary robert gates will preside over a military change of command ceremony in baghdad that will signal the formal end of american combat operations in iraq. it comes after president obama declared in a speech from the oval office last night that it was, quote, time to turn the page on the iraq war. i am announcing "iraqi operation freedom" is over' the iraqi people now have lead responsibility for the security of their country. this was my pledge to the american people as a candidate for this office. last february, i announced a plan that would bring our combat brigades out of iraq, while redoubling our efforts to strength
mike barnicle is with us. not an all-star but a utility player. >> chris jansing is with us and richard engel and ari flishy. a resolution out of alaska and update on hurricane earl, looks like it's heading up the coast all week. we will get you into that. chris, let's start with the president last night. >> just half an hour, as a matter of fact, the vice president joe biden and defense secretary robert gates will preside over a military change of command ceremony in baghdad that...
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but see us through. it has always seen us through. >> i didn't pick up on that when i saw the speech. >> i didn't either. i listened to it on the radio. >> of course, you did. take a look at the morning papers republican "the boston globe." the start of a new effort to reach a peace agreement. >> "usa today." health care spending this year has grown at its slowest rate in a half century. a sign people are foregoing their own medical care during the recession. >> arizona daily star. the number of illegal immigrants in arizona are down sharply than the rest of the country according to a new estimate. between 2008 and 2009 the state saw 21% drop in illegal immigrants compared to 4% drop for the rest of the country. >>> joining us is now a politico's andy barr and he has a look at the political playbook. good morning. >> hey, guys. >> let's talk immigration becoming a hot button issue in governor races across the country even in massachusetts. is president obama going to have to address this one? >> i think
but see us through. it has always seen us through. >> i didn't pick up on that when i saw the speech. >> i didn't either. i listened to it on the radio. >> of course, you did. take a look at the morning papers republican "the boston globe." the start of a new effort to reach a peace agreement. >> "usa today." health care spending this year has grown at its slowest rate in a half century. a sign people are foregoing their own medical care during the...